Cooperidge Consulting Firm is seeking a CT Technologist for a top Healthcare client.
This skilled technical role performs all Computerized Tomography (CT) scans and necessary general Radiology procedures under the direction of a Radiologist to assist in the detection of abnormalities. The Technologist provides care to a patient population ranging from critically ill to sub-acutely ill, spanning pediatric through geriatric developmental ages, while actively fulfilling the organization's mission of providing quality care.
Job Responsibilities
- Perform comprehensive CT scans on various portions of the body and execute assigned duties as a Radiology Technologist.
- Ensure all procedures are conducted with a full understanding and active participation in fulfilling the organization's mission and patient care standards.
- Provide care and service to a diverse patient population, spanning critically ill through sub-acutely ill individuals, from pediatric through geriatric age groups.
- Collaborate effectively with the Radiologist and medical staff to ensure high-quality imaging for accurate detection of abnormalities.
- Utilize equipment and technical knowledge to acquire diagnostic images while maintaining adherence to all safety protocols.
- Maintain accurate and thorough documentation of all procedures performed and patient care provided.
- Prioritize patient comfort and safety throughout the entire imaging process.
Requirements
Education
Associate Degree or Graduation from an approved Vocational School of Radiology is required.Experience
Minimum of one (1) year of CT experience is REQUIRED.Client Location Notes :For Osceola Regional Medical Center roles, acute care experience is NOT required.For Free-Standing Emergency Department (FSED) roles, acute care experience IS required, along with the 1 year of CT experience.Certifications / Licenses
State of Florida HRS General Radiography license is required.ARRT certification (R - Radiographer and CT - Computed Tomography) is required at submission.Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS-C) certification is required.Skills
Proven ability to perform CT scans on various body regions and assist in general Radiology procedures.Demonstrated understanding of the functional and developmental needs of pediatric through geriatric patients.Bilingual (English / Spanish) skills are preferred.Benefits
Competitive pay with opportunities for overtime and weekend shifts.Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance .Life insurance and disability coverage .401(k) retirement plan with employer match.Paid time off — vacation, sick leave, and holidays.Continuing education and professional development opportunities.Supportive, team-oriented work environment.